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they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying motorola, protecting. none the economics of the core business which is search. a great business having more mobile products out there helped them. that would happen anyhow. it's really fascinating to me where google is able to spend, how much credit they and amazon get for that. we don't return, actually see earnings growth. >> thank you very much to all three of you. >> isn't it amazing how google is part of it, google. >> it's a verb. >> the new xerox. >> actually said i googled it. >> on deck, explosive report on how hackers are infiltrating america's biggest countr
they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. office max and office depot in advanced talks to merge. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: still no word on pricing for that deal between office depot and office max. because the deal has stopped it's been incredibly difficult for sources to pin down the exact exchange rate ratio for this teal. office max is up 21% and office depot up 21%. the company is eyeing thursday for an announcement and the company was pushed in december to review its options including a sale in the stake of its mexico unit. that's said to be part of this deal. the consolidation has been announced and still it would be the latest point supporting the deal dam bursting. according to u.s. macizations activity is double what it was the same period last year and the second highest year-to-date total ever, second only to the year 2000. maria. >> thank you so much. kayla. not just retail. investors seeing a pickup in m & a action. warren buffett entered the ring with the b
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. office max and office depot in advanced talks to merge. kayla tausche with the latest. >> reporter: still no word on pricing for that deal between office depot and office max. because the deal has stopped it's been incredibly difficult for sources to pin down the exact exchange rate ratio for this teal. office max is up 21% and office depot up 21%. the...
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we are talking about broken cities. >> right. it is skimming, as i believe, atop the eastern indian ocean. we are very lucky it will not hit us. but this begs the question, jim, what's to stop a future astroid and meteor from hitting us. is there anything we could do, if we saw that such an object was flying towards earth, what could we do to stop it from hitting us? >> a lot of people have seriously been looking at what we would do to deflect an astroid. the sooner you detect it, way out, the less force you need to push it off course. what you want to do, the tricky part is, you want to speed it up toward you. the difference is that it would get to the crossing point with earth before earth got there. imagine two cars racing toward an intersection and both ignored stop signs. if they reach the intersection at the same time, you're in trouble. if either one gets to the intersection first, passes in front of the other then you have a miss. that what we had this time. this astroid and earth chris cross in their paths around the sun
we are talking about broken cities. >> right. it is skimming, as i believe, atop the eastern indian ocean. we are very lucky it will not hit us. but this begs the question, jim, what's to stop a future astroid and meteor from hitting us. is there anything we could do, if we saw that such an object was flying towards earth, what could we do to stop it from hitting us? >> a lot of people have seriously been looking at what we would do to deflect an astroid. the sooner you detect it,...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some traders out there. the big story of the day is walmart. shares of the world's largest retailer falling 3% on reports of an internal walmart document described february sales as a total disaster. the initial report said a mid-level executive who described february as the worst start to the month in seven years. the big question now is this a walmart story or perhaps a bigger warning to the world. let's get in the money to find out. dan, you are the desk bear. what do you think? >> interesting you call him a mid level executive. i would say former executive at this point. that e-mail, headline hit the market by surprise. the s&p traded in a tight range for the last six days. it's been in 60 basis point range. when you see a company like walmart sell off as quickly as it did and take the market with it, to me that could be a precursor for the action we see. in the e-mail or in the news report they are citing the payroll tax. it's
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some traders out there. the big story of the day is walmart. shares of the world's largest retailer falling 3% on reports of an internal walmart document described february sales as a total disaster. the initial report said a mid-level executive who described february as the worst start to the month in seven years. the big question now is this a walmart story...
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i like the stock. >> what's the scoop on citi? >> same story there. citi has a massive unlocked amount of value if they decide to break up and financials have been leading and will be leading. stay long but have protection underneath in the form of putting. >> all right. final trades up next. ty, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's
i like the stock. >> what's the scoop on citi? >> same story there. citi has a massive unlocked amount of value if they decide to break up and financials have been leading and will be leading. stay long but have protection underneath in the form of putting. >> all right. final trades up next. ty, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified...
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the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think you're seeing a turn in m&a also. >> until that dynamic change, i'm not sure why anyone would want to walk away. >> best buy is getting a boost today, also getting an upgrade. stocks having a nice move. >> the stock was left for dead last year. fourth quarter sales were a little better than people expected, that showed some stabilization, which was positive. and steefle also making a call on management doing a much better job. the risk is the same it's been. google is getting into retail, apple has eaten their lrcunch. i would take profits and gets out of this. i don't see
the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think...
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dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37 back to you guys. >> beck can he can't believe what she just heard about that cold weather. eric, they're melg me, you didn't know it was 25 degrees. >> it's warmed up in minneapolis since earlier today. >> such balmy weather. >> it's like, i've known this, right? >> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the clock when you put them all in, andrew, am i right? if it's nice, the clocks are dark. if it's daytime -- >> you guys are going to complete
dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37...
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state of the city. this discussion that's going on is happening of course in the wintertime where it's very cold in the northeast. i wonder if you think people -- are there expectations for the performance of these batteries in the wintertime, do they need to be reined in? are they not as efficient as we hoped they would be in the gold? >> the battery will be -- i think the discussion in the media has been far overblown. the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are enjoying their e.v.s that drive them all over the company. they become used to the charge i don't ever model where they find charge stations and plug in. the ones that are out there the most are gasoline hybrids. so it's i think a lot of overspin in the media. >> one last question, you yourself drive an e.v. but not a tesla. can i ask what you drive? >> i is a fisker karma. >> very nice. that wouldn't be too shabby either. >> pat romano of charge point, thank you very much. >> when we come back, after the bell. and could i iwa
state of the city. this discussion that's going on is happening of course in the wintertime where it's very cold in the northeast. i wonder if you think people -- are there expectations for the performance of these batteries in the wintertime, do they need to be reined in? are they not as efficient as we hoped they would be in the gold? >> the battery will be -- i think the discussion in the media has been far overblown. the technology is absolutely ready for primetime. people are...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are looking at them and say what worked for you part is global expansion. they reinvent ad lot of what they are doing in the stores reimaging themselves. when you look at their menu they are getting very aggressive. they got themselves into coffee. lattes. you're seeing some results. >> the story sounds good. the problem is they haven't shown top line growth. they haven't been able to grow revenues. mcdonald's still has 10% earnings growth direction over the next two years. it has dividend yield of 3% versus 1% for burger king. it has a cheaper valuation. most importantly the fries are just much better. the fries are s
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are...
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keynote address at the hair bonn investment conference here in new york city. the understatement of thor yao, he said he's a little bit obsessed with herbalife. he did spend most of his keynote on herbalife. he thanked carl icahn and dan lowe for making it a bigger story. and that the attention that it's getting means that regulators will pay more attention to it. he said the biggest risk in getting into the story is that regulators wouldn't focus on the company, but now it looks like they are getting that focus and that publicity was the key to that. he was addressing the question on the hong kong dollar, his major call last year. of course, we'll be monitoring this story. we saw that herbalife shares were trading lower on the back of some of these comments. going to take a break here. coming up next, afterhours action. we are on the earnings call for the latest developments on cisco. leon cooperman signs onto facebook and logs off of apple. we tackle the reasons you may want to friend social media stock, as well. be right back. >>> still to come on "fast," in
keynote address at the hair bonn investment conference here in new york city. the understatement of thor yao, he said he's a little bit obsessed with herbalife. he did spend most of his keynote on herbalife. he thanked carl icahn and dan lowe for making it a bigger story. and that the attention that it's getting means that regulators will pay more attention to it. he said the biggest risk in getting into the story is that regulators wouldn't focus on the company, but now it looks like they are...
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plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug parker arriving at the airport in dallas just a few minutes ago. we're expecting an official announcement from amr on the usair merger. that's coming, we think, very, very toon soon. we're going to have that and a lot more when squawk returns. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. t let's take a look at futures. among th
plus, the other talking of the morning, why new york city mayor michael bloomberg, he wants to ban styrofoam. no more styrofoam. >> you know what i've seen, the new york city psa is about how you shouldn't drink sugar. there's a guy sitting there drinking 16 packs of sugar a day. >> you say that to a man my age, psa, and it's prostate -- >> the guy is drinking 16 backs of sugar and going, while they're drinking their soda. >> take a look at this. us airways ceo doug...
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one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's jobs number. a couple of you actually nailed the number but only one got the entry in first. adrian texiera trader, father of three boys from pembroke pines, florida tweeted in exactly 157,000 early thursday. couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched
one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's...
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kate kelly is at the courthouse for us in new york city. kate. >> reporter: thanks, tyler. we're just about an hour away from what could be a contentious courtroom showdown, einhorn, founder and apple, inc. they are duking it out over a proposal in the proxy statement that would do away with charter right to issue preferred shares of stock. einhorn seeking an injunction to block the vote on that measure at apple's meeting february 27 wants apple to issue a class of shares to provide investors like him with additional value. apple is his largest holding of late and its fall in the fourth quarter accounted for damage to his portfolio in that quarter as well. apple sitting with $137 billion in cash on its balance sheet and he argues that's stockpile indicative of depression era mentality. apple is defending noting other investors calpers. blocking would eliminate other beneficial measures. would establish majority voting for investors on the board. leading into the hearing things have gotten a little snippy. apple said it would incur millions of dollars in printing and other c
kate kelly is at the courthouse for us in new york city. kate. >> reporter: thanks, tyler. we're just about an hour away from what could be a contentious courtroom showdown, einhorn, founder and apple, inc. they are duking it out over a proposal in the proxy statement that would do away with charter right to issue preferred shares of stock. einhorn seeking an injunction to block the vote on that measure at apple's meeting february 27 wants apple to issue a class of shares to provide...
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as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is all about if that storm slows down, that's when we could take this number and push it back up. so that's the timing. again, timing on that is if the storm slows down into the sudden daytime frame and that means the tail end of the storm, rock land, rochester, put numb, that's when it goes up and up. you already have two feet, what's another foot, right? but with sizeable snow versus a damaging crippling snow, in terms of infrastructure, new york city is still on that time line. you will gome snow but the bull aeye that we have nailed down, we are
as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is...
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when he came into the office in '78, the city was at or near its nader. i can remember it well at that time, of course. and we did grow a great deal under his mayorality. not without some scandal, but certainly with a great deal of enthusiasm. in many ways he brought the spirit back and made you feel good about being a new yorker. which is not easy to do, when you had lived through the '70s. >> he passes on a day where a new biography, a film biography of him opens. something somebody said is the kochiest thing he could have possibly done. >> i've seen it. a friend of mine directed it. and, yeah, timing is great. it's also actually a great history of new york, and also, of this incredible man. >> grand central turns 100 today. an institution, a building that nearly went away, and could have gone away under his administration. he saved that. his inscription is going to have danny pearl's final words, my father was jewish, my mother was jewish, i am jewish. he will be missed. the biggest ipo since facebook, pfizer taking its animal business public today. al
when he came into the office in '78, the city was at or near its nader. i can remember it well at that time, of course. and we did grow a great deal under his mayorality. not without some scandal, but certainly with a great deal of enthusiasm. in many ways he brought the spirit back and made you feel good about being a new yorker. which is not easy to do, when you had lived through the '70s. >> he passes on a day where a new biography, a film biography of him opens. something somebody...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. we're just a few minutes away to closing out trading day and the trading week. >> the late day selloff may ruin the chances for the market to finish the week higher, though we're still coming back here. those internal e-mails from walmart are the culprit. they
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated...
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it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly this was unexpected. he said he was tired, but nobody thought or expected that it would come down to step down as a matter of fact. >> thank you very much for that. we're going to talk more about that. and i'm sure it's been quite a day there in vatican city. also putting italy front and center for two important elections coming up. the presidential election due out at the end of the month. fernando napolitano is with me. he is holding a summit today in new york focussed on investing in italian companies. fernando, good to have you on the
it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly...
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for the second year in a row, the new york city department of environmental protection offered unusual valentine's day trip. a select number of lucky couples take on a tour of the city's wastewater treatment plants in brooklyn. highlights of the tour included romantic views of the sludge treatment area and a hike to the top of the plant's digester eggs. >> did that last year. so over that. >> all right. coming up next, the stocks our creators are courting this valentine's day, but first why traders karen and dan are at odds over a major financial firm. he'll deliver the most compelling argument. find out when "fast money" comes back. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. [ engine
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the tail of two cities also coming up. how the sequester might impact the heartland. >> and we will talk to the mayors of oklahoma city and des moines. that's all coming up. do stay here with us on "street signs." [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. the f sport. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring cent
the tail of two cities also coming up. how the sequester might impact the heartland. >> and we will talk to the mayors of oklahoma city and des moines. that's all coming up. do stay here with us on "street signs." [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim...
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"fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here's what "fast" is buyer beware. find out what red flag jp more gan's tom lee seeps right now. >>> defensive blitz. just how much pain the sequester could cost defense stocks. >>> and web wagers. who is best poised toic stroo it big when it comes to online gambling. the markets close in on fresh record highs. what was the top trade of the day today? dr. j? start with you. >> my top trade was the stickiness of the vix. it's made a big trip this week, so, i'm not saying, boy, it's just, you can't push it past 15 at all. it's made it from basically 1320, all the way up to 1920, back down to 14 and then it just wouldn't go any lower than ends up jumping on that rally for the vix. and subsequent selloff for the s&p 500. i was doing these one by two spreads in there, mel, i was buying the selling the 18, that's what the street was doing. >> and beekers, of course, a nail-biter of a day. i don't know if you have had the popcorn out today. we were 50 points away from the d
"fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here's what "fast" is buyer beware. find out what red flag jp more gan's tom lee seeps right now. >>> defensive blitz. just how much pain the sequester could cost defense stocks. >>> and web wagers. who is best poised toic stroo it big when it comes to online gambling. the markets close in on fresh record highs. what was the top...
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bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home. back to you guys. >> all right, mcc, thank you. we want to hear from you, if not on a cruise ship, where would you rather be stuck? what would a better place to be rather than on a cruise ship? >> how about right here at work? >> right here at work? >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. >> filling in for andrew ross sorkin. it smells fine in here right now. you showered this morning? i did, too. it's friday. so i did, as well. it's underwear change day, shower day, everything else. >> once a week you shower? >> is that tmi? no, no. when w
bags in question, the tent city in question. people who had a room with an actual window were much happier. we interviewed some of those folks last night. it wasn't as hot or smelly in their room. they were probably on an upper deck, so depending on where you were on the boat, as always. 100 buses were waiting last night to either new orleans or to galveston, which is where the boat originally disembarked from. there's going be about a dozen charter flights today by delta to get everybody home....
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the most loved stock of last year can't even make it onto the top 50 at citi? >> markets are fickle. >> especially after the -- like you say, that 30% correction that it's made, wouldn't more of us say that it is a value down here than it was at $600 or $700? my answer would be yes. obviously citi's is no. >> i'm going to say citi is dead wrong. i look over to katie hubert at morgan stanley who i think is the peyton manning of analysts when it comes to apple. she's been around forever. i've been watching her follow apple since well below $100 a share. she's consistent. she's throwing touchdowns. show knows how to direct herself. >> she threw a big touchdown today, if it comes to fruition, saying that they were going to more than double the dividend, right? >> doesn't that all sound like what we've been talking about on this desk, a second-half story. she talked about carrier partnerships. they're seeing so much success with the minis in brazil and china. if you get into the phone market, they have to have that lower-end phone. that's where they're going to kill
the most loved stock of last year can't even make it onto the top 50 at citi? >> markets are fickle. >> especially after the -- like you say, that 30% correction that it's made, wouldn't more of us say that it is a value down here than it was at $600 or $700? my answer would be yes. obviously citi's is no. >> i'm going to say citi is dead wrong. i look over to katie hubert at morgan stanley who i think is the peyton manning of analysts when it comes to apple. she's been around...
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mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy weather. >> that's right. barbie and ken of -- >> that's right. barbie and ken of "power lunch." first to the markets, we will put the storm aside for a couple of second. with today's gains, major averages wiped out losses for the week. that could of course change but if it does hold the s&p 500, the dow and nasdaq will have racked up gains in each of the first six weeks of 2013. bob pisani is down on the floor of the nyse. he did manage to get to the new york stock exchange exchange today. >> let me be blunt about it, sue, everybody at the new york stock exchange wants to go home.
mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >> good to see you, ty. >> nice to see you. >> mother nature -- >> here at snowy cnbc headquarters. >> mother nature derailed my commute. but at least we are together in the snowy...
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in his 12th and final state of the city address new york city mayor michael bloomberg is proposing a citywide ban of plastic foam containers. >> styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed. something we know that's environmentally destructive, costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable. we'll work to adopt a law banning styrofoam food packaging from our stores and restaurants, and don't worry. the doggie bag and the coffee cup will survive just fine. >> a switch to an alternate material would be more expensive and dunkin' donuts would have to replace foam cups. city council speaker christine quinn does seem open to it. in bloomberg world, new yorklers dress less than 16-ounce sodas in paper cups, maria. back to you. >> court, thanks very much. >>> pepsico higher after the beverage giant proposed earnings that exceeded expected. time to buy or are you better off with rival coke? coke versus pepsi in talking numbers today on the technical side. richard ross is global technical strategist with you aburg grayson and on the
in his 12th and final state of the city address new york city mayor michael bloomberg is proposing a citywide ban of plastic foam containers. >> styrofoam increases the cost of recycling by as much as $20 per ton because it has to be removed. something we know that's environmentally destructive, costing taxpayers money and that is easily replaceable. we'll work to adopt a law banning styrofoam food packaging from our stores and restaurants, and don't worry. the doggie bag and the coffee...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. deal mania. from office's office to dell's dell, how you can belt on the smart money. best buy. the stock is on fire this year, but should you put your money where richard schultz's mouth is? a good old fashioned street fight. and apple versus goodell. the country's top analyst weighs in. while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and s&p 500 hitting fresh five-year highs. and it looks like the stocks are breaking out. if you are a believer what is your top breakout trade at this point? josh? >> well, we broke out in mid-january in the wilshire 5,000. we have heavy participation from small and mid caps. the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection. they have not kept pace over the last couple of years with the rest of this market, so, if you want to own the basket, the ticker is ieo. specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and val
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. deal mania. from office's office to dell's dell, how you can belt on the smart money. best buy. the stock is on fire this year, but should you put your money where richard schultz's mouth is? a good old fashioned street fight. and apple versus goodell. the country's top analyst weighs in. while colin gillis is looking beyond the two for his top pick. first, let's go to the markets. the dow and...
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he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if this marks a change of any, in any way to buffett's approach to m&a, to his operational playbook. >> well you know he's always been flexible. he likes to get what he wants at the end of the day. he has done deals with acadia like this, although not on this scale, so i think what it reflects is how highly he thinks of the 3g guys and how much they bring to the table here. there's a little bit unusual, it's a company that probably wouldn't run best by itself as it is. it's very international business, and very undermanaged i think in the big sense. >> when was the last time you remember him buying something where the s
he talks about the commitment to the city but now you're dealing with some brazilians that will get to know that city pretty well. someone calculated $491 million for each of the 57 varieties, if you want to divide it up that way. let's get insight, joining us on the cnbc newsline, jeff matthews author of "warren buffett's successor, who it is and why it matters." jeff good morning to you. >> good morning, nice to be here. >> let's talk about the brazil effect. i wonder if...
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the new american airlines will have increased press tones european cities. that is really one of the selling points here as well as increased presence on the eastern part of the the united states. here is new ceo of the new american doug parker today on squawk box. >> between our two, over 900 routes we fly. there is overlap on 12. and in the most of those, you know, kind of hub to hub things like charlotte to dallas, of course. so very little overlap. highly complimentary. we expect to continue to fly, continue service out of all of the hubs we have. service to communities we have. so that's good. >> that may be good but this is not good. if you are an investor in airline stock, you saw earlier that shares of lcc, us airways stock are under pressure. airline index sue is having its worst day in the last three months and you have to wonder if perhaps a lot of investors are saying this is the end of the consolidation game for some time. i'm getting out. i have profits i can can look in. >> sure. consolidation move is what propelled airlines for so long. they
the new american airlines will have increased press tones european cities. that is really one of the selling points here as well as increased presence on the eastern part of the the united states. here is new ceo of the new american doug parker today on squawk box. >> between our two, over 900 routes we fly. there is overlap on 12. and in the most of those, you know, kind of hub to hub things like charlotte to dallas, of course. so very little overlap. highly complimentary. we expect to...
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new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things will be significantly worse than we see in the city itself. timing there is late tomorrow and into tomorrow night. you see amounts tapering off as you head farther south and west. the idea here is that a lot of people see a foot of snow. some people say two feet of snow. maybe in a few spots in and around boston we could see three feet of snowfall out of this one. your top five snowstorms, the biggest, presidents' day in 2003. some model res saying we may beat that total in boston. not written in stone, but these are ones that everybody remembers. we stop that, that
new york city, in is a tricky forecast for you. you're right on the line. we know it's going to snow. the question is, how much is it going to snow. we've got you in the 6 to 12 inch range right now. that would be the biggest storm of the year so far. northern new jersey, some big snow totals and in lesser amounts if you move south and west. don't think you're going to have to go very far to get into the north or east to get into the bigger snow totals. poughkeepsie, eastern long island, things...
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new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have an early spring. guess not. thanks, paul. appreciate it very much. we should go to chicago because the weather will be much better there than it is here. hi, ricky. >> hi. i feel bad for you, sue. we've had very little snow in chicago this season and a lot less selling of traesh ris of late. look at the chart of ten-year. you can see we are now well under the 195. many traders calling it a pivot. why, ask you? this should explain. we are hovering at two-week lows and the pattern looks like more buying in treasury. not necessarily selling but equities figure and as do currencies, look at a
new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have...
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kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people looking at the stock down today. the bank is targeting $1 billion in cost cuts. among the ways they are going to get there, 4,000 net head count reductions. we should note they are going to be a lot of head count reductions over the next two years in the consumer banking unit. there could be as many as 19,000 jobs cut with the majority of those in the mortgage banking department as the mortgage environment improves here. that's not to say the consumer bank is shrinking. we heard from chase consumer banking ceo or retail banking ceo and he said they will open 200 bran
kayla tausche covering auction across the river in new york city. kayla. >> hey, tyler, well, jamie dimon in the hot seat. remember last week some shareholders called for that role to be split. we haven't heard from him on that point yet. we have heard about management change. lots of turnover, half the executives presenting today were in different roles last year. he begs to differ say too much change saying a lot are jpmorgan vets. the big news on cost cuts. that's why a lot of people...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the program. european central bank president mario draghi is concerned that a strong euro, which has gained 8% against the dollar may weaken the fragile eurozone economy is raising the easing to the currency's appeal. what will draghi do next? find out what our analysts are saying at cnbc.com. especially after today went after that strong zew data, we're seeing the euro firm again. >> yeah. and they've managed to deal with the consequences of fourth quarter gdp. they've parked that issue. growth, of course, is very much the subject of the italian elections. the prime candidates involved. sylvia berlusconi has released his five-point tax plan in a last-minute attempt to lure voters. but it helps emphasize the difference between the new and the old guard of italian politics. julia is in milan as we count down to these elections. jules, what is in their five-point tax plan? >> well, you know, i've picked out a couple of the points that i think are pr
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the program. european central bank president mario draghi is concerned that a strong euro, which has gained 8% against the dollar may weaken the fragile eurozone economy is raising the easing to the currency's appeal. what will draghi do next? find out what our analysts are saying at cnbc.com. especially after today went after that strong zew data, we're...
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the nfl has said that the outage will not prevent the city from hosting a future super bowl as they have a good time and richly deserved one. >> indeed. we wish them all the best. meantime, ty, an old friend of "power lunch" and cnbc is retiring. global management chairman jim o'neal is retiring a bit later this year. the announcement made in a memo from ceo blankfein. he invented the term brics to highlight economic reform. he's been with us since 1995. he's always a terrific guest, tooe, he has fantastic insights not only on bric countries but currency market. he was always a pleasure to interview, i found, because he always answered the questions, which is refreshing. >> that's always a good thing. he was a delight to talk to. very informed and informative guy, always enjoyed having him on. wish him well, obviously, in future endeavors as the memos say. all right, everybody. that will do it for today's edition of "power lunch." thanks for watching. sue, see you. >> i'll be home in a few minutes. "street signs" begins now. >>> we are back in buy mode, stocks marching higher once again.
the nfl has said that the outage will not prevent the city from hosting a future super bowl as they have a good time and richly deserved one. >> indeed. we wish them all the best. meantime, ty, an old friend of "power lunch" and cnbc is retiring. global management chairman jim o'neal is retiring a bit later this year. the announcement made in a memo from ceo blankfein. he invented the term brics to highlight economic reform. he's been with us since 1995. he's always a terrific...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#:...
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in congested cities. "the nv goes after the urban, owner-operated businesses. price range? $19,000 and up." ok. vans may not set your pulse racing like jaguar's new f-type convertable, which starts at $69,000, but hopes pinned on both seem to indicate that better times may not be far away. "it's jaguar's first roadster since 1972." > > who's it going to compete with? "porsche. it's priced 25% below a 911." if january is any indication, car and truck sales in the u.s. could be better than last year's numbers, and those were the highest in five years. last year, we spent a lot of time talking about evs - electric vehicles, hybrids and plug-ins. analysts say the buzz is a little less because those cars have become a part of the line-up. but fear of being stranded somewhere with no place to plug in is still a concern for consumers. the ntsb is out with its findings about boeing's battery trouble aboard its dreamliner. safety investigators are linking the fire to a short-circuit in a lithium ion battery. the b
in congested cities. "the nv goes after the urban, owner-operated businesses. price range? $19,000 and up." ok. vans may not set your pulse racing like jaguar's new f-type convertable, which starts at $69,000, but hopes pinned on both seem to indicate that better times may not be far away. "it's jaguar's first roadster since 1972." > > who's it going to compete with? "porsche. it's priced 25% below a 911." if january is any indication, car and truck sales in...
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how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >> is there money to be made for the -- but a lot of money goes to the league, i would think, right? how much of it does actually go to the team? >> andrew, most of it -- virtually all of it goes to the league. the team makes a little bit, not much. that's not tivation. the motivation is what it does for your city and for your fan base. it does help the local team in terms of generating support, sponsors view your brand as being stronger, and it's easier to sell sweets if you've got a super bowl coming up. so, there's some indirect benefits. but, d
how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >>...
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let the cities go bankrupt is aiding the cities, a disstressed cities program, but the state and city have been in conflict. the state has a bailout plan to require raising taxes and cutting spending. the city council in harrisberg doesn't want to go along with it but want bankruptcy, a painful process for cities. there's no good options here, but part of this is the conflict between harrisberg and the state which wants to bail them out. tracy: the state wants city taxes to pay for this? >> and cut spending. tracy: nobody wants to cut spending anywhere in the country, it seems; right? why would they rather than go into bankruptcy, because to your point, i mean, while, sure, easy to say, forgive all our debt, it could bring the state to its knees. >> they are hoping that in bankruptcy, a bankruptcy judge would give them a better deal than the state would give them. it's unlikely. bankruptcy judges in chapter 9, which is municipal, it's not like a private bankruptcy where a judge imposes a ruling because that's almost taking his options away from the taxpayers. a judge acts as a referee
let the cities go bankrupt is aiding the cities, a disstressed cities program, but the state and city have been in conflict. the state has a bailout plan to require raising taxes and cutting spending. the city council in harrisberg doesn't want to go along with it but want bankruptcy, a painful process for cities. there's no good options here, but part of this is the conflict between harrisberg and the state which wants to bail them out. tracy: the state wants city taxes to pay for this?...
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the biggest yacht in the world. in new york city. we will show it to you. >> and first, though, what is coming up on the closing bell, bill? >> guys, we are going to follow the latest on carnival's pr nightmare. we have a passenger who is on board right now. we are talking to him on the phone. you won't believe what he has it say about conditions whaen and what he experienced above the triumph. >>> has can coke lost its fizz? is it better to take the pepsi challenge? >>> and james grant is back with us, issuing a dire warning about interest rates. why he says they could go a lot higher and soon. maria and i look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour. in the meantime, "street signs" is back right after this break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "street signs." gold closing roughly $10 lower after touching an intraday low of 1636. if it breaks through 1630
the biggest yacht in the world. in new york city. we will show it to you. >> and first, though, what is coming up on the closing bell, bill? >> guys, we are going to follow the latest on carnival's pr nightmare. we have a passenger who is on board right now. we are talking to him on the phone. you won't believe what he has it say about conditions whaen and what he experienced above the triumph. >>> has can coke lost its fizz? is it better to take the pepsi challenge?...
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kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it actually benefit me? >> we believe so. we believe that stronger corporate governance is best for the long-term share value, and it could -- it could possibly prevent a kind of loss like what we saw with the london whale. $6 billion is a lot. even at the beginning of it, when it first came to light, the -- jamie in this case characterize it had as a $2 billion loss and originally called it a teachest in a teapot. obviously there are -- there are different objectives that management and investors have. the board represents investors. those interests are not always aligned with management which is why, again,
kind of helped that on our shareholder resolution. >> you're the new york city comptroller. you can pick up the phone and have the direct dial to jamie dimon, i'm sure. have you had that conversation? >> they weren't interesting in entertaining the proposal so we have to go the shareholder route at the annual board meeting. >> jumping in here mandy drury from the mother ship. if i were the shareholder in swr pm, what would a potential split like that mean for me? would it...
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. >>> back over here, citi's chairman is not seeking a break-up of the bank. a story in today's wall street journal says michael o'neill was among those encouraging investors not to break up the bank. he is backing abroad cost cutting plans, but exploring a break-up is no longer said to be among his top priorities. >>> and top equity firm sports ing represents tennis players and lots of people including super model giselle bundchen. back in the day owned roger federer. the decision to sell has been driven by the trustee who own tess state of the former ceo and chairman. peemp say it could fetch mother than $2 billion, but there's a huge fight going on among the banks out there to represent this yield and so many of them thought they had the end because they had been with teddy for so long. they were friends with teddy, the trustee who runs this process. only knew teddy for the last two years of his life. so there are banks and bankers who said i've been blanking with him for 20 years. he was my best friend. i promised i would get the deal. but everybody is the
. >>> back over here, citi's chairman is not seeking a break-up of the bank. a story in today's wall street journal says michael o'neill was among those encouraging investors not to break up the bank. he is backing abroad cost cutting plans, but exploring a break-up is no longer said to be among his top priorities. >>> and top equity firm sports ing represents tennis players and lots of people including super model giselle bundchen. back in the day owned roger federer. the...
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and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of jpmorgan. there may be momentum. >> the corporate governance splitting the two roles never gained the traction here in the united states as it has around the rest of the world. people still love to have a single figurehead in america, and someone they can rally around. it's a very different -- you know, the iconization of american business people is quite unique. >> our next guest actually may have something to say on that topic. one of the biggest names in shareholder activists recently pushing for the proxy fight going on. calling on diversifi
and the new york city pension funds. the proposal calls on jpmorgan to name an independent board chairman. jamie dimon now holds both the ceo and chairman role. it got what they're calling impressive 40% in favor. going to make another run at it. they said even a master of the universe can be swallowed by a london whale. >> listen, he's under continued pressure. they represent about $820 million worth of stock. not an enormous amount when you consider the market capitalization of...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> happy valentine's day. americans will spend $18.6 billion to express their love. men tend to spend more, $176, while females spend on average $89. wow. big business. joining us know is the owner of rennie and reed forest. reed and angus, hello and welcome to you both. happy valentine's day, i should say. reed, how big a day is it for you and what are some of the more unusual requests you tend to get? >> it's a big day. whether it's the weather or whether it's clientele, we had an order yesterday for a 1,000 rose arrangement, which we'll be sending out first thing this morning. this is an individual we see a couple times throughout the last three years and it keeps us on our toes. >> i see you have the low ask lush. i thought that was something that happens at the end of valentine's day. apparently it's a mixed floral. it's popular. are guys any good at this, reed? how much are they spending on average this year compared to five years ago? >> guys are good at it b
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> happy valentine's day. americans will spend $18.6 billion to express their love. men tend to spend more, $176, while females spend on average $89. wow. big business. joining us know is the owner of rennie and reed forest. reed and angus, hello and welcome to you both. happy valentine's day, i should say. reed, how big a day is it for you and what are some of the more...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> i am sandra smith with your fox business earnings preview. shares of herbalife moving higher ahead of the earnings report on the company after the bell. it has been a wild ride for the company as they continue their very public feud on the short versus the long side of this stock. alice is leading earnings of $0.39 per share on revenue of $14.12 billion. investors should be watching overall sales figures in the most recent quarter herbalife sales grew worldwide. very specifically keep an eye on china, this area provided the fastest growth of 41%, but accounted for the smallest slice of the pie. watch out for accounts receivable and inventory numbers while sales did grow, unwelcome sign each up 27% last quarter. coverage in all the big reports out after the market closes, marriott, dell and herbalife all reported, don't miss that "after the bell" in less than 30 minutes. now we continue with our "countdown to the closing bell." liz: investors are taking chips off t
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> i am sandra smith with your fox business earnings preview. shares of herbalife moving higher ahead of the earnings report on the company after the bell. it has been a wild ride for the company as they continue their very public feud on the short versus the long side of this stock. alice is leading earnings of $0.39 per share on revenue of $14.12 billion. investors should be...
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. >> the whole thing with the dreamliners, it connects mitt size cities with the world, tokyo, europe and the idea service can be expanded to a range of cities. take a look at some cities planned around service. what's happened. san jose, california, they started nonstop service to tokyo through ana, costing the region now since they've had to stop estimated $214,000 a day in lost business. this is an estimate. the airports are careful not to give us exact numbers. next, san diego, california, japan airlines supposed to have nonstop service to tokyo. they've been putting a lot of time and effort in this. discount the landing fees and you don't have that service who knows how long. united, nonstop service, denver to tokyo, starting the end of marve, still saying we might hold out hope this will happen. nope. estimated impact 1$132 million annual revenue. >> that's big. >> that's huge. one last. houston, texas, flights to lagos, nigeria, london heathrow. >> that's all oil, houston going to lagos because of the oil industry. >> and it was cheaper to operate and mid-size cities that could
. >> the whole thing with the dreamliners, it connects mitt size cities with the world, tokyo, europe and the idea service can be expanded to a range of cities. take a look at some cities planned around service. what's happened. san jose, california, they started nonstop service to tokyo through ana, costing the region now since they've had to stop estimated $214,000 a day in lost business. this is an estimate. the airports are careful not to give us exact numbers. next, san diego,...
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you heard the other day rahm emanuel said basically the chicago city workers, the chicago public unions are all going to be put into the health insurance exchanges. that is the way chicago is going to get out of whatever it is, its $8 billion unfunded liability. if he does it, then cities and states all across the country are going to dump their union employees right into the health insurance exchange and that is going to break the bank completely. >> that's exactly right. and that's exactly what they're asking in this provision now with these jointly run employer union plans. we want to be able to send our employees to these exchanges. the law is already costing 2.6 trillion over ten years. what would that do? and then who's to say that it's -- of course you couldn't just limit it to union employees. anybody who has a job should then be able to get coverage. >> but the idea of putting these government union workers into the exchange was not -- as far as i know, was not ever really expected. i mean, phil, this is a new twist. for rahm emanuel -- maybe it's very clever. get out from unde
you heard the other day rahm emanuel said basically the chicago city workers, the chicago public unions are all going to be put into the health insurance exchanges. that is the way chicago is going to get out of whatever it is, its $8 billion unfunded liability. if he does it, then cities and states all across the country are going to dump their union employees right into the health insurance exchange and that is going to break the bank completely. >> that's exactly right. and that's...
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but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been hounded by stories that he was gay. in 1977, when he was returning against mayor cuomo, there were signs vote for cuomo not the homo. he was asked about it. he was born in 1924, in 1977, you could be gay or you could be mayor, but you couldn't be both. so i think his unwillingness to say whether or not he was gay reflects a generational aspect of him. and he's a stubborn guy so he stayed with it through the end. so we did discuss it. and i discussed it in the context of the gay crisis. because many felt because he was in the closet he was less prone to want to identify wit
but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been...
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the city's strengths and weaknesses. we pride ourselves on that in the controller's office and one thing that you would want to be able to brag when you think that you have the best in class? i think that we really do. and i think that some of the characteristics of it. when it was built, all of those years ago after prop c was passed it was proudly and deeply conducted in the rec park department, so that people from gardener to park supervisor were aware and helped to develop them. it was publicly consulted and it strikes the sweet spot between the technical and layperson's information. detailed enough so it is useful for the people who have to do the workday to day and not so detailed that the people that want to understand what is going on in the parks and get value out of it too and it is still said consistently and we have multiple years of data and train with the department every year so that we are sure that the controller's office and evaluators are seeing the same things and consistent leadership in the departme
the city's strengths and weaknesses. we pride ourselves on that in the controller's office and one thing that you would want to be able to brag when you think that you have the best in class? i think that we really do. and i think that some of the characteristics of it. when it was built, all of those years ago after prop c was passed it was proudly and deeply conducted in the rec park department, so that people from gardener to park supervisor were aware and helped to develop them. it was...